Warrant Division

 
 

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Warrant Division

The Sheriff's Office processes and maintains current warrant data, as required by state statute. Deputies assigned to this division are responsible for carrying out the Sheriff's responsibility for executing all arrest orders issued by lawful authority.

A warrant is a court order to apprehend an individual. The Sheriff's Office does not issue warrants; arrest warrants are issued by the Courts, signed by Judges and then entered into the statewide and national databases.

Active Warrant Lists:

The information on warrants comes directly from the Sixth Judicial District Court. The Sheriff's Office offers the online list as a public service for informational and public safety purposes. A name on the list does not indicate that the person is guilty of a crime; only that a warrant was on file for their arrest on the date and time the list was published.


ACTIVE FELONY WARRANTS


ACTIVE MISDEMEANOR WARRANTS


The active warrant list is updated at 9:00 PM, seven days a week. However, there are often delays between a court action on a warrant and updates to the warrant database. The list attempts, but does not guarantee, accuracy. All active warrants must be confirmed prior to enforcement.

If you determine that a name is listed in error, please contact the appropriate Court's clerk to resolve the issue.

Do not attempt apprehension of any party listed as having an active warrant. Arrests should be handled by law enforcement only.

How to Quash (clear) an Active Warrant:

Self-report to the courthouse where the case was heard, and follow the guidelines outlined below

Contact

In emergency or to file a report, call 911.

Duluth Sheriff's Office
218-726-2340
Email

Hibbing Sheriff's Office
218-262-0134

Virginia Sheriff's Office
218-749-7134

St. Louis County Jail
218-726-2345

All contacts

Duluth Courthouse

Duluth Courthouse:
Walk-in appointments for resolving warrants are available only at the following times:
Wednesdays at 8:00AM and 1:00PM, or, Thursdays at 8:00AM.

Report promptly at the designated time and check-in at room #133 to let the courts know you wish to appear for your warrant.

Hibbing Courthouse

Hibbing Courthouse:
Walk-in appointments for resolving warrants are during Monday morning sessions every week. Check in with the Hibbing Courthouse's Customer Service window promptly at 8:00 a.m. and let them know you wish to appear for your warrant.

Virginia Courthouse

Virginia Courthouse:
Walk-in appointments for resolving warrants are during Friday morning sessions every week. Check in with Sheriff's Office promptly at 8:00 a.m. and let them know you wish to appear for your warrant. .

Fine-only warrants may be resolved by paying the fine at the Court Administrator's Office at the courthouse location where the case was heard.